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Formulaic Language in the Magnifying Glass. Setting Parameters on the Analyzability of Linguistic Structure

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 17 August 2018 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Justyna Mandziuk

Aging and/with Literature

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 4 September 2020 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Oksana Blashkiv

Very Young Learners in a Gallery of Modern Art – Opportunities Arising from the Implementation of Modern Art in Foreign Language Teaching

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 4 September 2020 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Krystian Kamiński

Searching for the Self: Transcendentalist Ideas as an Inspiration for American Teenagers in Little Women by Gillian Armstrong and Paper Towns by John Green

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 4 September 2020 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Łucja Kalinowska

Aestheticization of Serial Killers in Contemporary Crime Literature and Film

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 17 August 2018 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Ewa Ziomek

A Tale of Two Americas: The American Dream in Cobra Kai

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 10 October 2021 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Ilias Ben Mna

A Few Comments on Disciplinary Differences in Academic Publishing

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 10 October 2021 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Zuzana Kozáčiková

My City, My ‘Hood, My Street: Ghetto Spaces in American Hip-Hop Music

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 17 August 2017 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Lidia Kniaź

The Space of the New Ethnic Neighborhood: Polka Festival as Imagined Community

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 4 September 2020 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Ann Hetzel Gunkel

A Dog or a Wolf – The Role of Connotations in Animalistic Metaphors and the Process of Dehumanisation

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 17 August 2018 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Małgorzata Patrycja Waśniewska

Complicit in the Murder Program: Podcasting Dystopia in The Intercept’s Evening at the Talk House (2018)

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 28 December 2022 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Hanne Nijtmans

Incorporating Robots into Human Law - An Analysis of Robot Prototyping in Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner and Alex Proyas’ I, Robot.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 4 September 2020 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Katarzyna Ginszt

Why Money Cannot Buy Happiness. The Painful Truth about Traditional Proverbs and Their Modifications

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 17 August 2017 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Justyna Mandziuk

How Far From a 19th Century Flâneur? A Female Urban Walker in Paul Auster’s In the Country of Last Things Abstract

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 17 August 2018 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Julia Kula

On Reduction in English: What the English Don’t Say

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 17 August 2017 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Maciej Tomaka

Two Cinematic Portrayals of Teachers: John Keating in Dead Poets Society and Terence Fletcher in Whiplash

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 7 March 2017 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Kaja Zabłocka

Revisiting the Monster Tale: Frankensteinian Tropes in Margaret Atwood’s Speculative Fiction

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 4 September 2020 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Monika Kosa

English Language Skills for Islamic Economic Students: Expectation versus Reality

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 23 December 2023 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Suwandi Suwandi

The Representation of the Anglo-American Cultural Conflict under George VI: Downton Abbey and Hyde Park on Hudson

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 23 December 2023 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Justyna Fruzińska

The Impact of Service-Learning on English Education. A Socio-Cultural Project as an Attempt to Increase Cultural Awareness

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 23 December 2023 in New Horizons in English Studies

Authors: Izabela Olszak